The Class of 2025 find success after Commencement
Graduating is a remarkable milestone for those who enroll in college. The Class of 2025 produced 442 graduates, many of whom have already taken first steps in their future careers.
Mallory Carroll ’15 brings humanity to technology at Google
Mallory Carroll ’15 took what she learned through her sociology and anthropology (SOAN) major at the College into her career—and now she’s at Google, working to make technology more equitable for underrepresented populations.
Homecoming and Reunion Weekend brings the Forester Family together
Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11 marked our 2025 Homecoming and Reunion Weekend, which was a fantastic celebration of the College! Thank you to the more than 1,100 people who registered and made it an unforgettable weekend.
Desang Tenzin ’28 improves monastery life in Bhutan with Projects for Peace
Desang Tenzin ’28 is no stranger to building community. A computer science and economics double major, she has long been committed to fostering change in her home country of Bhutan.
Students celebrate Moon Festival with food, music, and community
In a celebration of culture and community, the executive boards of the Chinese Club, Japanese Club, and United Asia came together to host the legendary Moon Festival—a cherished tradition across many Asian cultures.
Ben Zeller to present on religion and contemporary crises on Religion & podcast
Irvin L. & Fern D. Young Presidential Professor of Religion Ben Zeller will join a panel conversation on the Center for the Study of Religion & American Culture's new podcast, Religion &.
Ahmad Sadri interviewed on campus by international media
Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies and Professor of Sociology Ahmad Sadri was interviewed on campus last week by China Global TV Network: CGTV America.
Linh Pham named among top economists by IDEAS, RePEc
In a recent assessment of top economics researchers, Assistant Professor of Economics Linh Pham was recognized by IDEAS and Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) as one of the leading authors in her field.
Glassman Symposium to showcase faculty, alumni, student research
The 2025 Robert B. Glassman Memorial Brain, Mind, and Behavior Symposium will take place Thursday, October 30, and Friday, October 31, featuring an engaging lineup of academic presentations and research.
Explore aging, future of education, happiness at Brain Awareness Week
Brain Awareness Week, the College’s award-winning academic outreach program that explores medical mysteries of the mind, will be held October 27–31.
RAD Lab students publish research on intentional action
A new paper co-authored by Associate Professor of Philosophy and Neuroscience Paul Henne and students in Henne's Reasons and Decisions (RAD) Lab examines why people say agents act more intentionally with respect to an outcome than to the specific means that produce it—the Kraemer Effect.
Celebrate fall like a Forester
A crisp breeze, a touch of color on the leaves, and students flooding back to campus. The fall semester of college is all about new beginnings supported by long-standing traditions.
AI and literature at the European Beat Studies Network Conference
Davis Schneiderman, Executive Director of the Krebs Center for the Humanities and Professor of English at Lake Forest College, presented his recent research at the European Beat Studies Network’s 2025 conference in Hildesheim, Germany.
Lake Forest College ranks high in latest U.S. News report
U.S. News & World Report ranked Lake Forest College #3 in the nation for Social Mobility and #11 in the Best Value Schools category in its 2026 “Best Colleges” rankings released today.
Dean Kousiounelos ’25 earns National Science Foundation fellowship
Dean Kousiounelos ’25 has always moved between two worlds—art and science. This polar pairing recently earned him one of the nation’s most competitive awards, the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP).
Chicago Tribune publishes essay by President Sosulski on value of the humanities
The Chicago Tribune published an important guest commentary on the value of humanities by Lake Forest College President Michael J. Sosulski on September 10.
Lake Forest pride shines at first D3 football game in Arizona
Lake Forest College made history on September 6, 2025, when the Foresters played in the first-ever NCAA Division III football game in the state of Arizona.
Preparing college students for an AI-powered future
Artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping the future. Here's how we're preparing our students to succeed in a rapidly changing world.
Helen Bond brings West African drumming to Bemidji, featured on PBS
Helen Bond, lecturer in music at Lake Forest College, was featured on Lakeland PBS for leading a weeklong artaist in residency series of West African drumming workshops in Bemidji, Minnesota.
Everything parents need to know about their college student's first year
It's natural to feel concerned about how your child will adjust to college life and how you can best support them. Here’s a guide to help you navigate your college student's first year with confidence.
Laurel Robbins ’23 awarded coveted national fellowship to fund PhD work
When Laurel Robbins ’23 learned she received the 2025 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Award, she was surrounded by friends, all anxiously awaiting the results.
Office for CARE opens at Lake Forest College
Community. Advocacy. Resources. Empowerment. These are the core pillars that drive the work of the College's new Office for CARE, which opened on August 25.
HUMAN team deepens partnership with University of Bergen’s Center for Digital Narrative
In early August, faculty leaders and administrators from Lake Forest College’s $1.2 million HUMAN grant from the Mellon Foundation traveled to the University of Bergen to collaborate with colleagues at the Center for Digital Narrative (CDN).
Building a safer campus: $1M investment enhances security systems
Information Technology Services (ITS), in collaboration with Public Safety and Facilities Management, has completed a major campus-wide security system upgrade in time for the new academic year.
Welcome, Class of 2029 and new transfer students!
Lake Forest College welcomed 394 members of the Class of 2029 and 89 new transfer students on the first day of classes on Thursday, August 21.
Rudi Batzell publishes op-eds with student collaborator
Associate Professor of History Rudi Batzell wrote two op-eds recently published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Los Angeles Sentinel that build on his recently published book, Organizing Workers in the Shadow of Slavery: Global Inequality, Racial Boundaries, and the Rise of Unions in American and British Capitalism, 1870–1929.
2026 Princeton Review rankings and what they reveal about Lake Forest College
Lake Forest College has been named one of the Best 391 Colleges, Best Value Colleges, and Best Midwest Colleges by The Princeton Review.
Students address crisis of addiction in 2025 Public Policy Analysis Challenge
From harm reduction strategies to gaming regulations, Lake Forest College students tackled the multifaceted crisis of addiction during the 2024-2025 Public Policy Analysis Challenge.
Learning by doing: How Shane Hathaway ’24 turned a senior thesis into a career
What began as a class assignment turned into a published study, a life-changing summer in California, and an unlikely passion for ants.
From Lake Forest to Cambridge: Sam Bickersteth ’24 pursues PhD in philosophy of religion
After graduating from Lake Forest College, Sam Bickersteth ’24 returned home to England to pursue a master’s degree in the philosophy of religion at the University of Cambridge, and he will begin his PhD there in the same field this fall.
Spike and Judy Gummere make transformative $5 million gift
Few individuals have left a mark on Lake Forest College like Spike Gummere.
Leslie Casares ’26 makes College history with national science scholarship win
When neuroscience major and music minor Leslie Casares ’26 decided to apply for a national science scholarship, she didn’t tell anyone—not even her research mentor.
Davis Rowe ’25 presents research at 2025 SPP meeting at Cornell University
What makes people change their minds? That’s the question Davis Rowe ’25 set out to explore—and the one that took him to Cornell University in Ithaca, New York this summer to present at the 2025 annual meeting of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP).
Library awarded grant to digitize historic Patterson family letters
Lake Forest College has received a $3,000 grant from the Illinois State Historical Records Advisory Board to digitize a significant part of its Special Collections—correspondence between Joseph Medill Patterson and his three daughters.
Catherine Reedy tapped for reaction to Folger Shakespeare Library immersive performance
When Shakespeare’s Coriolanus spilled off the stage and into the crowd during a bold, immersive performance in Chicago, Visiting Assistant Professor of English Catherine Reedy was not just watching the play—she was living it.
Lilly Cottingham '28 competes in national weightlifting competition
For Lilly Cottingham '28, the satisfaction of weightlifting comes from surprising yourself with your own strength.
Life-changing opportunities: How the College shaped Matthew Hunt ’92’s career in fashion
Matthew Hunt ’92 has spent his career working for and alongside some of the most influential names, faces, and brands in fashion and popular culture, and he credits his success to Lake Forest College.
Lake Forest College names Dr. Mike Sosulski as fifteenth president
Illinois native brings visionary leadership, national liberal arts impact to Lake Forest
In memoriam: President Emeritus Eugene Hotchkiss III
A visionary leader, trusted mentor, and cherished neighbor who helped shape Lake Forest College and the community beyond
Tracy Wamarema ’28 films documentary through Richter Scholar Program
As an international first-year student from Kenya, participating in the Richter Scholar Program was a cocktail of “firsts”: my first summer in America, my first interaction with Hindu culture, and my first real taste of independent fieldwork.
Van Ness House dedication honors $5M gift from alumni family
Lake Forest College celebrated a momentous occasion on Friday, June 13, with the naming of a beloved campus building in recognition of a transformational gift from distinguished alumni Gardiner “Gary” Van Ness III ’64 and Jessie (Steiner) Van Ness ’69.
WTTW-Chicago turns to Rebecca Graff for historical context on 1893 World’s Fair
A WTTW-Chicago film crew interviewed Associate Professor of Anthropology Rebecca Graff on campus for her insight on the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition for an upcoming Chicago Stories program.
Rob Mermin ’71 uses mime training to find Parkinson’s symptom relief
When most college students decide to backpack around Europe, many bring a camera and a comfortable pair of sneakers. But when Rob Mermin ’71 left for Paris with $50 in his pocket during the summer of ’69, he packed a red clown nose, a pair of baggy pants, and ran away to join the circus—literally.
Professor Karen Kirk publishes paper with eight student co-authors
Professor of Biology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Foster G. and Mary W. McGaw Professorship in the Life Sciences, Karen Kirk worked with eight undergraduate co-authors to examine how telomerase RNA (TER) is handled inside cells of the fungus, Aspergillus nidulans.
Lake Forest College to add dance, cheer, men’s volleyball in 2026–27
Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics Jim Catanzaro announced today that Forester Athletics will grow to 28 programs in 2026-27 with the addition of cheerleading, a dance team, and men’s volleyball.
Jim Catanzaro named Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics
Lake Forest College Vice President for Enrollment and Campus Life Chris Ellertson announced that, following a national search, Jim Catanzaro has been selected as the College’s Assistant Vice President and Director of Athletics and will officially assume that role immediately.
Brian McCammack awarded fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of Environmental Studies Brian McCammack was recently awarded a $60,000 fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) for his book project, Black, Brown, and Green: The Origins of Environmental Justice in the 1970s.
Karla Perez ’23 earns top honor in PhD program at Stanford
Karla Perez ’23 was named to the 2025 cohort of 84 new Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) at Stanford University.
The Class of 2025 find success after Commencement
Graduating is a remarkable milestone for those who enroll in college. The Class of 2025 produced 442 graduates, many of whom have already taken first steps in their future careers.
Carla Arnell publishes new paper based on student literary research
Professor of English Carla Arnell’s new article “George MacDonald, A.E. Waite, and the Golden Stair from Victorian Fantasy to Edwardian Mystical Fiction” is being published this month in the journal Renascence.
Congratulations to the Class of 2025
The Lake Forest College Class of 2025 Commencement ceremony took place under sunny skies on Wasylik Field on South Campus on the morning of Saturday, May 10.
Students, faculty, and staff honored at 2025 Leadership Awards
The Gates Center honors individual student leaders, student organizations, and faculty leaders at the Leadership Awards Ceremony each spring. This year awards were presented to students, faculty, and student organizations.
Phi Beta Kappa inductees celebrate admittance to prestigious honors society
Eligible students were inducted into the Lake Forest College Phi Beta Kappa Chapter (Theta of Illinois), during a ceremony in Brown Hall's Tarble Room on April 28, 2025.
Ed Wingenbach ’91 to serve as next president of the American College of Greece
Ed Wingenbach ’91 has spent his career emphasizing the importance of a liberal arts education. In July, he’ll promote that value internationally as he leads the American College of Greece as its next president.
WGN News spotlights Lake Forest College premiere inspired by young cancer survivor
A powerful story of music, resilience, and hope reached a wider audience on May 1, 2025, when WGN News aired a 4-minute feature on Lake Forest College’s musical premiere inspired by 11-year-old cancer survivor, Kamila.
Students identify real-world solutions in 2025 Venture Design Challenge
The 2025 Venture Design Challenge finals were held on April 26 in the Lily Reid Holt Memorial Chapel. This year, two teams shared the prize title.
Science students present at national BMB conference
Nine science majors, an alumnus, and two faculty members attended the 2025 American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB) national meeting in Chicago, April 12–15. Five students presented their research.
Leading the way with AI: Lake Forest College announces new artificial intelligence minor
Beginning in Fall 2025, Lake Forest College students can explore artificial intelligence (AI) through a first-of-its-kind interdisciplinary minor.
Nu Rho Psi hosts event exploring connections between social media and the brain
On March 20, 2025, the Lake Forest College chapter of Nu Rho Psi hosted "Demure Perspectives on Social Media"—an interactive educational event exploring the nuanced relationship between the brain and social media.
Psychology students present at Midwest Psychological Association conference in Chicago
In an impressive representation of student research coming out of a single department, 16 undergraduate psychology students presented their accepted research over the annual Midwest Psychological Association (MPA) conference.
Ahmad Sadri speaks at Chicago’s 2025 Nowruz celebration
Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies and Professor of Sociology Ahmad Sadri attended the 2025 Nowruz celebration at Chicago City Hall on April 8.
Foresters present ‘Decolonizing Bodyminds’ research at Midwest conference
Seven students from Professor of Anthropology Holly Swyers’ Decolonizing Bodyminds and Their Relations class presented at the 2025 Midwest Conference on the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), held April 11 at Indiana University South Bend.
Kate Feist ’27 wins 2025 Goldwater Scholarship for Parkinson’s research
Science double major and student-athlete Kate Feist ’27 has been named a 2025 Goldwater Scholarship recipient for her research on the causes of Parkinson’s disease, the prestigious national organization announced.
Desang Tenzin '28 awarded Projects for Peace grant to improve monastery living conditions
Economics and computer science double major Desang Lhaki Tenzin '28 grew up in Bhutan, where many monasteries face significant resource challenges. With the support of a Davis Projects for Peace grant, Tenzin is determined to change this.
Students present, win poster awards at national fruit fly conference
Three Lake Forest College students and one alum attended the Genetics Society of America's Drosophila Genetics Research Conference in San Diego, California, March 19-23.
Band, Orchestra, Choir to premiere original piece inspired by girl’s cancer journey
On Friday, April 25, the Lake Forest College Band, Orchestra, and Choir will present the world premiere of an original composition inspired by the story of 12-year-old Kamila, a resilient young girl from Lake in the Hills, Illinois who beat cancer.
Ben Zeller named an ACM Academic Leadership Fellow
Professor and Chair of Religion Ben Zeller has been selected as the Lake Forest College Associated Colleges of the Midwest (ACM) Academic Leadership Fellow for a 2-year term beginning July 1, 2025.
Courtney Pierre Joseph in new PBS documentary on Chicago’s lakefront
Associate Professor of History and African American Studies Courtney Pierre Joseph is featured in a new WTTW documentary, “Touring Chicago’s Lakefront with Geoffrey Baer” premieres 7 p.m. (CDT) on Monday, April 14.
Symposium 2025 celebrates student achievement in day-long event
On April 8, the Lake Forest College community gathered for Student Symposium 2025, the College’s annual celebration of student creativity and academic achievement.
Foresters reconnect and build careers at 2025 In The Loop Mixer
More than 200 students, alumni, and employer partners gathered on Thursday, April 3 at the Bank of America building in downtown Chicago for the 2025 In The Loop Mixer—an annual event that brings the Forester community together for networking, mentorship, and career-building conversations.
Students explore math research and innovation at statewide conference
From exploring artificial intelligence to uncovering the role of equity in math education, students had the opportunity to engage with big ideas and inspiring scholars at the 2025 Illinois Sectional Meeting of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA), held March 28–29 at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois.
Sadri’s ‘Shahnameh’ translation earns praise and global invitation
Less than two weeks after his new Shahnameh was published on March 18, 2025, Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies and Professor of Sociology Ahmad Sadri was making news globally.
Schwalbe research students earn top honors at conferences
Spring 2025 has been a landmark semester for Assistant Professor of Biology Margot Schwalbe and students in her research lab.
Full circle: Kyra Vidas ’18 reflects on her path to success
Kyra Vidas ’18, Director of Basketball Operations for the WNBA team Phoenix Mercury, returned to campus for the 2025 Curtis Family Lecture Series to share her career success story and the importance of appreciating the experiences and people who shape your life.
Student tutors present research at Midwestern Writing Center Association conference
Four Lake Forest College students who work in the College's Writing Center as tutors attended and presented research at the Midwestern Writing Center Association (MWCA) conference March 13-15.
Students build professional skills at Career-A-Palooza 2025
At Career-A-Palooza, students choose from a variety of sessions and activities where they learn valuable career-building skills that will help them apply for and secure jobs and internships as well as narrow down their fields of interest.
Folk musician Justin Lansing ’07 named 2025 Commencement speaker
Grammy Award-winning folk musician Justin Lansing ’07 will deliver the 2025 Lake Forest College Commencement address on Saturday, May 10.
Artist in Residence events bring two dance companies to campus
This year, Lake Forest College’s Artist in Residence (AIR) committee invited two Chicago dance companies to campus for performances and workshops.
Eukaryon to inaugurate 21st issue of award-winning journal
The print and web-based student publication Eukaryon, which highlights scholarship in the life sciences, will be inaugurated on March 27 at 4:30 p.m. in the Tarble Room in Brown Hall.
Meet the Forester mentors who help students make it
Over winter break, 242 members of the Forester network reached out to support current students through the Foresters CAREER Mentoring Program that pairs students with professionals.
Linh Pham awarded climate grant to study economic impacts of Vietnam carbon transition
Assistant Professor of Economics Linh Pham recently won a grant to study the macroeconomic implications of the carbon transition in Vietnam.
Josh Hedge publishes article on Utah dinosaur egg diversity
Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology Josh Hedge recently published an article on fossil eggshell diversity of the Mussentuchit Member in the scientific journal PLOS One.
2025 Forester Day raises funds for areas across campus
Forester Day, the College’s annual day of giving, generated $750,000 in gifts from more than 1,640 donors for areas across campus, including annual scholarships, the Forester Fund, the College’s endowment, student leadership programs, and more.
Ridges Sanctuary, College affiliation opens new doors to learning
Lake Forest College is pleased to announce a budding interdisciplinary affiliation with The Ridges Sanctuary, a leading environmental conservation organization in Bailey’s Harbor, Door County, Wisconsin.
Olivia Smith ’21 carves her own path as a medical tattoo artist
As a medical tattoo artist, Olivia Smith ’21 spends her days restoring confidence in her clients, helping them feel comfortable in their own skin.
Neuroscience achieves departmental status at Lake Forest College
The newest department on campus represents one of the top five majors for Lake Forest College students. Neuroscience, formerly under the wings of the Departments of Biology and Psychology, has been elevated to full department status.
HUMAN Residency Fellows to explore AI through the humanities
Ragdale, in conjunction with Lake Forest College, is pleased to announce the recipients of the HUMAN Residency Fellowship, made possible by the Mellon Foundation.
Ahmad Sadri to discuss enduring power of Shahnameh in NYC Public Library event
Gorter Professor of Islamic World Studies and Professor of Sociology Ahmad Sadri, a distinguished translator and scholar of Persian literature, will participate in a special event exploring the enduring legacy of Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh in the New York Public Library on March 12.
Foresters in love: Alumni share stories of finding "the one” on campus
In honor of Valentine’s Day, we asked our alumni to share their Lake Forest College love stories. From meet-cutes during classes and at parties to the admissions office and a hockey locker room, these stories span decades and capture the moments when sparks flew and lasting love began.
Sean Menke receives NSF grant to uncover ant reactions to periodical cicadas
Last summer, Lake Forest's landscape was changed by the emergence of periodical cicadas that surface every 17 years. Professor of Biology Sean Menke partnered with fellow scientists to explore the impact of these cicada emergences on ant populations, and the project received a grant from the National Science Foundation to enable further research.
Vocalist's on-campus performance highlighted in Classic Chicago
A recent article in Classic Chicago magazine, “Lake Forest College: Celebrating Town and Gown,” spotlighted a special evening of music and community at Lake Forest College.
Lake Forest College mock trial teams shine at regional tournament
Lake Forest College’s mock trial program continues to grow in strength and success, as two teams competed at the American Mock Trial Association (AMTA) regional tournament at the University of Notre Dame in early February.
Class of 2024 reports 97 percent placement rate
The Gorter Family Career Advancement Center (CAC) is pleased to report that within six months of graduation, 97 percent of Class of 2024 graduates were employed or enrolled in continuing education
Paper published on how job ad wording affects women’s career decisions
Research that began as a Richter Scholar Program project four years ago with Farhan Ahmed ’24 under Assistant Professor of Business Cassondra Batz-Barbarich was recently published in the Journal of Personnel Psychology.
Study uncovers unexpected relationship between banks and peer-to-peer lending
Lake Forest College professors and students challenge conventional wisdom with groundbreaking research.
Omicron Delta Kappa inducts outstanding students in annual ceremony
Lake Forest College recently celebrated the induction of new members into Omicron Delta Kappa (ODK), a prestigious national leadership honor society.
Tom Whalen ’01 at the helm of TITAN submersible investigation
The implosion of the TITAN submersible on June 18, 2023 gripped the world’s attention, and Lieutenant Commander Tom Whalen ’01 found himself at the center of the investigation into this devastating tragedy.
Lake Forest College to host free VITA tax preparation services
IRS-certified students and alumni from Lake Forest College will provide free, in-person tax-preparation services to qualifying community members filing 2024 returns this spring.
Brian McCammack awarded NEH fellowship for environmental justice project
Associate Professor of Environmental Studies and Chair of Environmental Studies Brian McCammack was recently awarded a $60,000 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for his book project, Black, Brown, and Green: The Origins of Environmental Justice in the 1970s.
Todd Beer study on conservation, gender equality, and education published
Associate Professor and Chair of the Sociology and Anthropology Department Todd Beer, recently published a peer-reviewed research article in The Sociological Quarterly, the official journal of the Midwest Sociological Society.
Map your future: a junior’s guide to the college search
Congratulations! Your college search starts now, and as a high school junior (or maybe even a sophomore), you're ahead of the game—and that's something to be proud of.
Courtney Joseph, RL Watson lead students in preserving Black history of Lake Forest
A grant from the National Archives has enabled Associate Professor of History and African American Studies Courtney Joseph and Assistant Professor of English and African American Studies RL Watson to lead students in researching the Black history of Lake Forest, Illinois. Halfway through the grant cycle, the team has already accomplished a noteworthy amount of work.
New Foresters begin on first day of spring semester
The skies deceivingly shone bright blue while temperatures remained frigid throughout the first day of classes on Monday, January 13, 2025.
Amy Budde ’19 returns to the College as Head Women’s Hockey Coach
Amy Budde ‘19 is living her dream.
Nicolas Rubio '25 releases original EP and music videos
Nicolas Rubio '25 completed his schooling in Chile and was just starting law school when he decided to pivot entirely and move to Lake Forest, Illinois to pursue music at the College.
Corporate visit shapes next generation of finance leaders
The Gorter Family Career Advancement Center (CAC) recently hosted an unforgettable career exploration event at BMO Harris Wealth Management in downtown Chicago. With over 45 attendees, it was the largest company visit for the Business, Finance, and Data Science career pathway in the past six years—a testament to the incredible opportunities available to Lake Forest College students.
Mentorship in action: Ajit Sharma ’23 gains legal experience from Antonio Musillami ’00
When aspiring attorney Ajit Sharma ’23 was searching for a job after graduation, he utilized the College’s vast alumni network to connect with real estate attorney Antonio Musillami ’00, who owns a law firm in Chicago. Musillami’s firm hired Sharma as a paralegal, and he has now been working there for more than a year.
Organismal biology class gains insight at Field Museum
Being so close to the third largest city in the US allows faculty to add a unique dimension to in-class work with out-of-class trips to such enlightening destinations as the Field Museum of Chicago.
Foresters present at international Neuroscience 2024 conference
Sixteen life science students and four faculty members attended the largest brain conference in the world October 5–8 in Chicago.
Students to host panel discussion at Lake Forest-Lake Bluff History Center
On Wednesday, November 20, three Lake Forest College students who have spent months researching the history of Black Presence at the College will take part in a panel session that will focus on the latest discoveries the students have made.
Lake Forest College to support green energy through Renewable Energy Credits
The College will purchase Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) representing 100 percent of its energy use for the year 2025.
Finance students, faculty, and staff meet global figures at Chicago finance conference
Associate Professor of Finance Muris Hadzic and Vice President for Career Advancement and Strategic Initiatives Jackie Slaats accompanied 16 Lake Forest College students to the annual Invest For Kids (IFK) conference hosted in Chicago on October 22.
Schneiderman interviews bestselling author for Lake Forest Reads
Several hundred community members gathered at the Gorton Community Center on November 1 to hear Lake Forest College’s Davis Schneiderman interview Shelby Van Pelt about her bestselling novel Remarkably Bright Creatures as part of the annual Lake Forest Reads program, organized and planned by the Lake Forest Library, and sponsored by the Friends of Lake Forest Library.
Brain Awareness Week, Glassman Symposium draws interested crowds
Last week’s Brain Awareness Week, held October 28–30, and the correlated 12th annual Robert R. Glassman Memorial Syposium, held October 31–November 1, wrapped up another successful year showcasing medical mysteries of the mind through a number of public events on campus.
Coming home: Commencement returns to campus in 2025
President Jill M. Baren has announced the exciting news that Commencement will be held on campus in 2025.
Students and alumni share takeaways from 2024 Speed Networking
The Gorter Family Career Advancement Center’s signature fall event, Speed Networking, provided students with the opportunity to meet with professionals in the Forester Network for short networking rounds where they gained valuable career advice, practiced essential networking skills, and learned about available internships and jobs.
Showcasing Chicago: Josh Moulton ’00 exhibits art during 2024 Homecoming
As Josh Moulton ’00 stood in the Durand Art Institute surrounded by his paintings of Chicago, he reflected on a dream realized: showcasing his work at the very place where he studied and practiced his art over two decades ago.
Two alumni make headlines at Rosalind Franklin University
Philip Ofosu-Amaah ’19 and Ryan Fist ’24 were featured in Helix, Rosalind Franklin University’s semi-annual magazine, for their recent accomplishments as they pursue careers in the healthcare field.
Students organize Caf takeover for Indigenous Peoples' Day to educate, inform
On Indigenous Peoples' Day earlier this month, students belonging to the Native American and Indigenous Students empowerment group (NAIS) organized a takeover of the Caf to educate the Lake Forest College community on native foods and indigenous cuisine.
Lake Forest College eligible for US Department of Education ranking for Excellence and Equity
Lake Forest College was recently recognized as eligible to apply for the new College Excellence and Equity list by the US Department of Education (ED).
College’s award-winning Brain Awareness Week begins October 28
Brain Awareness Week, the College’s award-winning academic outreach program that explores medical mysteries of the mind, will be held from October 28 to November 1. This interdisciplinary program features engaging lectures with top experts from University of Pennsylvania, Pomona College, University of British Colombia, and many on-campus activities.